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Goodwin College Project Opens River View In East Hartford 
For decades, the view toward the river from Ensign Street and neighboring Riverside Drive has been little more than an industrial eyesore, with rows of oil tanks and fuel depots and intermittent clusters of dirt hills and trees making it impossible to catch more than a passing glimpse of the rolling river behind them. But all that has begun to change in recent weeks, as construction crews from Goodwin College have removed many of the old oil tanks, torn down the brush and mounds of dirt and cleaned out contaminated soil to make way for a new branch of the college.
Newest EPA Success Stories (April 2008) 
View the newest EPA Brownfields Success Stories in CT Goodwin College, East Hartford, CT
Governor Rell Announces $2.2 Million in Brownfields Grants for Five Communities 
Governor M. Jodi Rell announced today that five Connecticut communities and the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) are receiving $2.2 million in brownfields redevelopment grants from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Brownfields are former factory, mill and other sites that can be brought back to productive use after environmental remediation.
Recycling On A Grand Scale  
For years, hundreds of prime development sites throughout the state were shunned for one reason — toxic waste. But now, the state is slowly starting to get developers and business owners to take another look at them and set aside fears of huge cleanup costs, lawsuits and a labyrinth of state and federal environmental regulations. And with the help of a new office at the state Department of Economic and Community Development, Connecticut has begun channeling millions of dollars in loans and grants and steering developers and landowners through the regulatory process.
Connecticut Office of Brownfield Remediation and Development 
Governor Rell Advances Brownfield Redevelopment Agenda
A Case Study: Killingly Commons Shopping Center (2,522.23K)
CBRA provides Tax Incremental Financing - $1.5 million in remediation funds.
Star of East Hartford's Goodwin College on the Rise 
Mark Scheinberg, president of Goodwin College, had a first assignment for the new students who attended the school's convocation at the front lawn of the Burnside Avenue campus.
Money To Help Clean East Hartford Polluted Site 
The Connecticut Development Authority awarded a $3 million grant to Goodwin College to clean up the polluted site along the Connecticut River where the college is building its new $80 million campus.
CBRA and the Town of Berlin Create Business from a Brownfield 

'Hard Hat' tours look at brownfields (47.33K)

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